A bench headed by Chief Justice G Rohini said the matter will be heard by some other bench, of which she is not a party.
Without assigning any specific reason for recusal, the CJ listed the batch of petitions for hearing tomorrow.
Earlier the CJ had issued notice to the Centre, Delhi state election commission and three municipal corporations in which the election are scheduled to be held for 272 wards in April.
The directions were issued on an NGO's plea challenging the poll panel's February 6 notification, announcing the electiona to the three municipal corporations.
Subsequently, a social activist had approached the high court seeking stalling of the MCD polls, which was declined by the bench.
Later, a batch of public interest litigations and writ petitions were filed by NGOs and individuals, with all of them being listed for hearing today.
In its plea, the NGOs had said the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) in 2011 was divided into three - North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC), East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) and South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC).
They said while the number of wards in each of the three corporations - 104 each in SDMC and NDMC and 64 in EDMC has remained same, the number of wards in a few assembly segments, ranging from three to seven, have changed.
In 2012, ahead of the MCD elections, a notification was issued regarding allocation of wards amongst schedule caste, women and general category.
Claiming that the present notification was contrary to the Constitution as well as Section 3 of the DMC Act, one of the pleasdemanded that it should be quashed and a fresh circular issuedin accordance with the law.
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